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More often than not, I get my timeline charts all messed up because I get repeated periods on the label. This caused all data to be shifted on the visual presentation, making it absolutely misleading.
Does this happen to anyone else and is there a way to fix it?

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Are you using an explicit time zone setting on each timestamp, or are the timestamps being stored without a timestamp? (E.g., Dec 1, 2019 00:00:00Z00 is an explicitly timestamped value, but Dec 1, 2019 has an implied time zone.)

What time zone is the database server set to?

What time zone is the server that is running Metabase set to?

What is your Report Time Zone setting in the Metabase Admin Panel?

What is your browser time zone setting?

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@mazameli that looks different to me. What we saw in the bugs I fixed were dates that were consistently off due to timezone shifting, i.e. no January and an extra June bar as opposed to the same month twice and missing a month. It would be good to get the info above though to see if we can recreate it.

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@mazameli Thanks for the quick reply.
Let me know if you need anything else while trying to reproduce this.

your metabase version

0.25.2

What is your database's timezone?

UTC

Are you using an explicit time zone setting on each timestamp, or are the timestamps being stored without a timestamp? (E.g., Dec 1, 2019 00:00:00Z00 is an explicitly timestamped value, but Dec 1, 2019 has an implied time zone.)

I'm using timestamp with timezone on all my date fields, but all are using the database's default timezone.